Walk with Clayton's Angels to Cure Cystic Fibrosis

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Clayton's Angels

Clayton was diagnosed with CF just before his third birthday.  Since that day, we have put every effort possible into helping fight Cystic Fibrosis and fundraise to help find a cure and assist with patient care and much needed research.  Clayton will be 24 this May and just got married to his high school sweetheart, Sara.  He is doing so well thanks to the tireless efforts of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation with the help of those who fundraise every year, the researchers continuing to find new therapies, medications, and work on a cure, doctors, nurses, and his family and friends.  We thank everyone for all you do in this fight.  Trikafta has been the largest life saving drug so far, but we are far from done until a cure is found.  For everyone.  Until it is Done, Cure CF!


We invite you to take part in Great Strides by joining our team. We promise, you belong here! This event promises to be a fun-filled day where you can help advance the care and research needed to cure cystic fibrosis. By walking with us, you’ll enjoy not only the natural camaraderie (yes, lots of laughter!), but the important impact we are making together.

While the CF Foundation has made incredible progress, not everyone with CF can benefit from existing therapies and we still need a cure. This will require time, funding, and persistence – but with you on our team – we are ready to go the distance.

Our team is committed to providing every person with CF the opportunity to live a long, healthy life. Will you join us?

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The CF Foundation is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and healthy experience for individuals attending Foundation Events. Individuals attending CF Foundation events must abide by the Foundation's Attendance Policy and accompanying guidelines, which include guidance for event attendee's living with cystic fibrosis.